Not exact matches
Reseachers at the global professional services firm said they based their conclusions on a number of «key» economic and demographic factors — from average income levels and population to the number of ski resorts per capita, level of
snow coverage and recent «form» at the
Winter Olympics.
Eurasia contributed more to the positive monthly anomaly than North America did, but it also contributes 62 % of the
snow coverage of the Northern Hemisphere during the
winter months.
That means it is time to look at the
snow coverage for the Northern Hemisphere for the entire
winter as a whole.
Progress in understanding this connection has converged on two key factors: (1) the variability of autumn
snow cover in Eurasia, and (2) the variability of sea ice
coverage in the Barents - Kara Sea during late fall and early
winter.
Conclusion There is no indication of any change in
snow coverage in the northern hemisphere on either a
winter, annual or spring / autumn basis and that any effects suggested should be assigned to random variation about a stable mean.
If you live in a region of the United States that experiences very cold
winters you will be glad when you compare auto insurance company's prices online and learn you have ice,
snow and sleet
coverage.